In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

A sermon reported in the Herald quoted a minister as saying, "Christian Science says that sin, like suffering, does not exist; it is a figment of the imagination.
The article on "Sects of To-day" interested me greatly.
The following remark was once made to a student of Christian Science by a clergyman whose work brought him into touch with the men working on the vast sheep-rearing farms of one of the British dominions: "Why is it that I can do what I like with the men when they come to church on Sundays, but during the week they abandon themselves again regularly to the bad habits so prevalent among that class of men working under those conditions?

"What we most need"

In "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".

God's Promises and Their Fulfillment

The Bible is full of promises to help lift mankind to a higher and more harmonious sense of existence.

Entertaining Angels Unawares

It puzzled me very much as a little girl in an orthodox Sunday school, that the angels never came to us as they did to those in Bible times.

Sacrament and Baptism

The semiannual recurrence of the Lesson-Sermon on sacrament, with the attendant simplicity of the communion service, always brings to the writer an ever increasing appreciation of Mrs.

Workers and Work

In Exodus is the story of Bezaleel, of the tribe of Judah, whose name signifies, "in the shadow of God.

God's Omnipresence

The word omnipresence does not occur in the Bible; the thought, however, pervades the entire volume.

Signs of the Times

[Rutland.
Space will permit but one sample of a critic's "quotations": "They saw him after his crucifixion and learned that he had not died.

Extracts from Letters

[Several letters have been received offering various opinions in regard to the authorship of the poem "Leave it with Him" published in the Sentinel of May 3.